LogicaCMG

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LogicaCMG
Image:Logicacmg.png
Type Public (LSE:LOG, Euronext:LOG)
Founded 1969 (Logica), 1964 (CMG)
Headquarters UK, Netherlands
offices in 36 countries
Key people Dr. Martin Read, Group Chief Executive
Cor Stutterheim, Non-Executive Chairman
Seamus Keating, Group Finance Director
Jim McKenna, Chief Operating Officer
Industry IT Services, Consulting
Products Business consulting, IT and value-added business process outsourcing, systems integration, telecoms products and solutions
Revenue £2.7 billion GBP (2006)
Employees ~40,000 (2006)
Slogan Releasing your potential
Website www.logicacmg.com

LogicaCMG (LSE: LOG, Euronext: LOG) is a UK-based global telecommunications, IT and management consultancy company. It is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and Euronext Amsterdam, and is a member of the FTSE 250 index of shares. As of 2006, the company is active in 42 countries and has nearly 40,000 employees. In 2003, it realised a turnover of 1.7 billion GBP (3.1 billion US$ ; 2.6 billion EUR).

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[edit] Overview and history

Logica was founded in 1969 by Len Taylor, Philip Hughes and Pat Coen. The company started life as a systems integration business at the same time as the birth of the mini computer. The majority of projects undertaken at that time exploited the flexibility and power of these machines. Important projects included the control systems for the natural gas grids in the UK and the Netherlands, the automated clearing system for the UK banks, the computerization of the new stock exchange in Hong Kong, and the customer service system for British Telecom, the control system for the Eutelsat satellite constellation as well as numerous projects for the European Space Agency including the software for the successful Huygens mission to Titan. Logica undertook significant product developments for IBM. Logica is credited with the development of the Teletext system for the BBC.

Logica set up operating subsidiaries in the Netherlands, Australia, Sweden, the United States and elsewhere as well as joint ventures in Hong Kong with Jardine Matheson and Italy with Finsiel and one with British Airways.

It now has over 40,000 employees operating in 41 countries across the globe. Total turnover of 14 billion euros and at present is number one in application management and holds 12th position among all companies in the world.[citation needed]

The company was the first software company to be floated on the London Stock Exchange on 26 October 1983. Company projects include the strategic partnership with the Crown Prosecution Service known as COMPASS, which has included the development of a Case Management System (CMS), and ERNIE - the system which randomly generates premium bond numbers.

[edit] Mergers

The Company has made a number of acquisitions in the United States, Germany, Sweden, France and Australia; however none of these has proved to be very successful. The acquisition of Aldiscon in Ireland brought Logica into the text messaging business which was to prove very lucrative. In 2002 the Company merged with CMG.

The merger of Logica (60%) with CMG / Admiral (40%), on December 30, 2002, represented the union of an established technology firm (Logica) with an established consulting firm (CMG).

In 2006, LogicaCMG purchased the French company Unilog. As of October 10, 2006, the Swedish IT company WM-data is a subsidiary of LogicaCMG.

[edit] Activities

LogicaCMG is a prominent IT consulting firm, but does not advertise widely and is shy of general public attention. As a consequence of this relative obscurity, the LogicaCMG marketing literature that does exist lists various 'wow factors' that people may be surprised by:

  • LogicaCMG systems supports the missions of over 150 orbiting satellites.[citation needed]
  • LogicaCMG solutions handle more than half the world's foreign exchange traffic.[citation needed]
  • LogicaCMG systems process two out of every three text messages sent in the world.[citation needed]
  • LogicaCMG has delivered one out of every four multi-media messaging centres installed by wireless service providers across the globe.[citation needed]
  • LogicaCMG HR outsourcing services process more than $90 billion of salaries globally each year.[citation needed]
  • June 2003 LogicaCMG’s software controlled Beagle 2 probe after separation from the Mars Express orbiter.[1] [2]
  • Dec 2006 - Transport for London (TfL) terminate IT outsourcing contract with LogicaCMG [3] [4]
  • 20 Feb 2007 - LogicaCMG sells its telecoms products division [5] [6]

[edit] Divestment of LogicaCMG Global Telecom

On Feburary 20th 2007 LogicaCMG sold off its Global Telecom business to a private consortium led by Atlantic Bridge Ventures, for £265m. Following the revamp, the new company called Acision[7] will get a £15m loan to fund its working capital and receive transition services throughout 2007 from LogicaCMG[8]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.logicacmg.com/corporate/350232601 www.logicacmg.com
  2. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3310441.stm www.bbc.co.uk
  3. ^ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/15/tfl_logicacmg_over/ www.theregister.co.uk
  4. ^ http://today.reuters.com/news/articlebusiness.aspx?type=technology&storyID=nL1570960&imageid=&cap= reuters.com
  5. ^ http://www.itweek.co.uk/crn/news/2184016/logicacmg-exits-telecoms-market www.itweek.co.uk
  6. ^ http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article2290065.ece news.independent.co.uk
  7. ^ http://www.acision.com Acision.com
  8. ^ LogicaCMG exits telecoms market


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